Our Soda Water. everything combines efreshlng soda. Our soda fountain U opened for tli scaann. witli nil tlio old favor Itc nml sonic new onwi ndded In the lino of fruits, flavors, anil Invito rants, Delicious Flavors, Pure Cream , Modern Fountain, Good Serylcc to kIvo you delicious, SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephones Connection, Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts We must get rid of them, They are not going fast enough. To tncourage our sales we invite you to see our stock and our prices. We can sell you any style you may desire at sacrificing prices. See Our Picture Stock. Another sweeping reduction. We have some beautiful designs. For one week only you can buy them at 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St, SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Indies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 3.50 " a.oo Ladles' 3. 00 " a.as 1.50 Shoes at $3.50. " 3.35. ' 1.25. 2.00. 1.50. " 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and Si .50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For One trial 35c. IS THIS 1 story? J a "Everv momlne I have a bad tasto In my mouth; my tongue Is coated; my head aches and I often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I cat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling In my stomach. I am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves arc all unstrungv I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in tno morning as at night." wnat aoes your doctor sayr "You are suffering from im pure blood." wnat is nis remeayr You must not have consti pated bowels If you expect tho Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have tor the asking. Wrlto to our Doctor. l'rhRps 70a would like to oonsult eminent phjilclans about your eouoi tlnn. Wrirn ii. f reelr All the nuttloulars In your cu. Ton will reoolVo prompt I "Pif. ... .. . . Lovall, Mas I PITHY POINTS. It ,iiiImr Throughout llie Country Ohrmilrletl for Hasty IVrtinnl. Pay-day nt tho colllorlcs. Tho Trnctlou Company omploycs wero paid yesterday. A blast in Corliln inlno klllixl Sylvotor IVrido, who resided near Shamokln. West lletlilotiom authorities aro abandon I nt- streets that cross railroads at unulo. Mayor Shinier, of Lancaster, hns Issued nn edict iipaltrat slot machlnot in that city. Tho barbers of St. Clair will maintain prices and clmo their shops on Sundays, Mt. t'urmcl has the distinction of introduo i 11c tho groat society out door gamo of golf In this region. Dullness men of Delta, York county, lmvo siilHcrihcd to purchase a site for n silk milt, Centro county will market abundant crops of fruits, with the oxception of peaches, which will bo a failure this yenr. Mr, und Mrs Frank T. Dunn, of Mlners ville, recently married, will tako np their petmauont rosldcnco at Pottarlllo. The C. T. A. U. soclotios of tho Sorautou dloeeso havo doclarcd that welss beer, cum beer and small beernro Intoxicants, A brunch of tho Children's Homo Socioty has been organized at Danvillo to caro for poor and destitute llttlooucs. Col. T. F. Hodman, of Shamokln, will move to Pottsvillo about Juno 1st, and will embark in the firo insumnco business, Valuahlo deposits of will to, yellow and red tilo clay havo boon discovered In and about Qulncy, Franklin county, and capitalists arc securing leases from tho owners of tho land. Two of tho houses that wero allowed to remain nt Dolano, when the cnvo-In occurred thoro, will bo removed to Shenandoah by the contractor. Mayor Leader, of Reading, will proceed against billiard and pool rooms which keep open on Sunday. Why not tho samo action in Shouandoali ? In, I'll 11a. and Now York the question of suspending business on Monday, May 29 tho day preceding Memorial Day Is being agi tated 011 tho various exchanges. Word lias been rocelvcd at Ills homo, in Cumberland county, of tho doath of Charles ircderickB, a member of Company E, Twonty-second United States Iufautry, In battlo near Manila, A Flnnl Sottlcmont ntPnnn. Pana, Ills., May 20. As a result of a meeting of coal mlno operators wlfh the state board of arbitration and the United Mine Workers' officials an agreement was signed last evening for mally settling tho long drawn out strike here between union miners and operators. The agreement gives the union recognition and declares that all negroes shall leave the city, and only union men be employed. National President John Mitchell said today that all was arranged satisfactorily to both factions, and this was affirmed by both Secretary-Treasurer W. D. Ryan, of the State United Mine Workers' union, and Banker H. .M. .Schuyler, who Is the controlling power with the operators. Tlircntcnctl StrlltfDIil Not Mnterlnltzo Hazleton, Pa., May 20. No attempt was mado yesterday by tho United Mine Workers to enforco the order recently given out by President Duffy that the union would not work with non-union men at the Audenrled and Honeybrook collerles of the Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal company on an! after May 19. This order of President Duffy, Issued about two weeks ago was followed by a notice served by the company that a permanent suspension of work in tho mines would be ordered If tho men struck. PERSONAL MENTION Miss ITaltlo Jones, and Missos Ulla and Anna Clauser spent to-day visiting friends at I'otUvlllo. Mcado Peters loft town this morning for Lakosido. Ho has accepted ft position at tho popular resort from tho proprietor, 11. J. Yost. William li ranch all, of Ellangowan, has goiio to Koadlng to visit his undo ueorgo E. Hoover, who was a guest or rolatives in town, returned to his homo at l'ottsvlllo yesterday. Mrs. Ocorco Rose and Mrs. Miller, or 1'ottsvlllc. who woro cuosts of friends in town, returned to their homes last evening. Arthur lloovor lias returned from Chester, whero ho was employed tho past few months. Mrs, Michael Monaghan ana Miss Annie Monaghan wero visitors to South llothlohem. Tlioy returned homo last evening, accom panied by tho formers son, Anthony. Miss Laura Folmer has returned homo from a threo weok's vacation among friends at Nowark and Brooklyn. Maurice Mosos was a passenger to Phila delphia this morning. Mis. llobort Quinn, wlfb of tlio superin tendent of Win. Ponn colllory, and family, arrived hero to-day from Shamokln. Another Shooting Mntcli. A shooting matob will tako placo nt tlio bicycle nark. Mabanoy City, next Saturday, Tho contestants aro William Crouso, of Mnh- nnov Cltr. and John Whalcn. of Cumbola Tlioy will each shoot at 15 live birds for ?50 a side. Tlio Stcttincr Ilnrunrossn. Flro. Now York. May 20. What tho pas scngerB and crow on tho North Gor man Lloyd steamship Dnrbnrossa es caped on Thursday, when the ship was on lire, was fully rovoalou yesteraay, when her hold was opened, Tho In terior was seen to be smoked and charred and watorsoaked. Hundreds of trunks and pieces of baggage, be longing principally to second class passengers and thoso In tho stcerago, had been thoroughly drenched. A glance showed plainly tho good work that had been done by tho llro hose and the great danger tho passengers had escaped. It Is probable tho atV ventures of tho Barbarossa on Thurs day will cost the North German Lloyd company fully $175,000, If not more. Evlrtonco or a jrnrlno Collision. Atlantic City. N. J.. May 20. Cap. tain Charles Foster, of tho sloop yacht J. Wlllard Morgan, reports having passed through a lot of wreckage oft the coast of South Atlantic yesterday. He) also saw considerable wreckage near the samo point on Thursday, but not in as large anuantltlesasyesterday. By the character of the wreckago It Is thought It came from a Bteamor. A flat bottom yawl boat was picked up by one of tho Inlet captains a fow days ago. Tho wreckage Is believed to ln dlcata a collision In this vicinity. jj 1 Lea La l DIED. GRIFFITH. At Shenandoah, on tho 19th Inst, AnnnlC, daughter of John C. anil Jcnnlo Grlflith, ogcU 7 years. Funeral will tako placo on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock, from tho family residence, 218 North White street. Services will be held In Welsh Baptist church. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 5-ll)-2t MISCELLANEOUS. ""7ANTED. Christian man and woman to ) qualify for permanent office work. salary 5WX). enclose reiercnce nnu seu-ou-dressed stamped envelopo to "Director," care of llEItALD. o-10-dl FOE SALE. Two double blocks of houses, In trood condition, located on Main street. Upper Wm Penn, paying good Interest on Investment. Apply to J. S. Jleddall, "Vm, Penn, Shaft 1 . o., 1'a. o-io-et COR SALE.A double dwelling, 11 rooms on A each side, lot 80x150. Hath tubs water closets and steam heat in each honse. Finest. largest and most centrally located private houses lu nhenandoah. Apply to John A. Tltman. 5-10-2W T-OR REST. A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot and cold water throughout the house and all conenlenccs, located on North Jardln street. Aply at this office tf "TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1N Ply to 8. G, M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoan. a-aiw T1STATE of Elizabeth Klock. deceased Letter of Administration on the estate of KlizAheth Klock. late of the Iiorouch of Shen andoah, Penna , have been granted to Abraham II. KlocK, or the uorougu oi nncnanuoan. 1'enna., to whom all persons Indebted to m estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or uemauuf, win matco Known lh. Knmft without dalav to Or to Abuaiiah II Klock, Administrator, IEDWAB.D W. HUORMAKEB, Ally. Shenandoah, Pa. 6-6-et-oaw will cause you to give us more. Our market la not exactly located centrally but tlutt little extra walk will benefit your purse. J. If 203 E. Centre St. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our roods are staple and sell retail at wholesale price. FOR SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter, lo nd 18oi best creamery butter, 22a; hums, 9oj shoulders, 6c. Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school. An ential Feature. WITH PLEASURE I flBf Von will find our meat the very best of all. If it's choice cut to be served hot, or a delicate bit to be served cold, we'll give vou the fullest measure of excellence for your money. BELL'S, 19 II. Oi STREET New Store ! New Stock BOTTOn ROCK PRICES I Boots and shoes and footwear of all kind Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 SOu'n Main St., You bare a pleasure In the groceries you buy and the way wo handle your order. Everything in our plaoe Is fresh, except the manners of our employes. Our delivery system Is perfect, as you 11 admit if you try it. B. B. FOLEY, " Centre tit. Have for many years been the populnr family medicine wherever the English language ia spoken, and they now In curiae Indigestion, Sick Headache, Constipation, and all Bilious and Nervous Disorders. lO cents and 25 cents, at all drug storcsm COAL MARKET QUIET. linotich Conl nml to Spare ltven Under He- atrlctlve Methods. Antbracito coal trado may bo sot down as quiet ; tlioro Is no great demand at this timo of year and tlio conditions tills season are not such as to mako trado any illuorent irom any otlior year, says this weok's Coal Trado Journal, There Is coil ODough and to sparo, ovon under tlio restrictive methods, and no ono Is complaining of inability to get what Is needed, and tho talk of higher prices later on docs not luspiro the movement of coal boyond present neoils. Thoro Is Somo stocking up of coal by tho producer for futuro needs, but this is not a fcaturo which leads to tho market being possessed of activity in any commorcial senso. We need not remind tho reader that there is likely to bo n good fall demand for coal, as against last season's conditions, when tlioro was an Indl0ercnco thereto because of suppllos having boon laid In earlier. At the samo timo no ono expects that prices will be rushed up to anything like high prices, for that is a condition no longer posslblo to the antbracito trado. If tho producor realizes the averages of two years ago, and can market 45,000,000 tons thereat, It will bo doing well. Soft caal is in demand In all parts of tho country, for the reason that tho industries are in raoro actlvo work than tlioy woro, and tlie transportation linos arq very busy, It seems difficult to got prices up, howovor, for tlioro Is such an immouso quantity available In all directions that competition is keen and tlio producer is down to a basis of a fow cents above tho actual cost of mining. Not Hwirt Knougli. William Swift, of Mt. Carmel, failed to ap. pear at tho last term of tho Stinbury court to answer a chargo of robbing his sister's homo at Sbaraokiii, On Thursday bo was arrested on a bench warrant. While being taken to Sunbury and when on tho outskirts of Jit Carmel, ho jumped from the train, which was running nt good speed. Swift regained his feet and ran off. The officers, who had also jumped from tho train, gave chaso Into Mt. Carmel. Swift was found exhausted under a porch. Ho refused to como out and one of the constables secured a ropo and crawled In nftor tho man, Ho placed a rope about tbo fellow's body and gavo tho long end to his companion who soon dragged tho follow ont of his hiding placo. lie was then taken to tho county jail handcuffed. Obltunry. William Fettcrolf, an aged resident of Mc- Cormick, near Urandonvillo, expired on Monday after a lingering illness, sufferiug from tho effects of a paralytic stroke received about a year ago, Deceased was about 70 years old. Tho funeral took placo yestorday. Kleetrlo Hallway Lease. Much surprlso was occasioned to-day in railway circles by tho announcement of an electric railway leaso by James I.' Blakosleo, formorly of Delano, but now residing at Mauch Chunk. Tho leaso Is on tho Carbon County Electric Railway for a period of tcu years dating from June 1st. More Street l'avlng. At a special meeting of tho Borough Coun cil of Mahanoy City, held laFt uvoning, it was decided to pave Catawissa street, betwocn Centre nnd Mahanoy streets. Vitrified brick will be used. If tho finances will permit, Fourth streot will also bo paved. l'orto lllco Veteran Dead. A. J. Mills, of Mahanoy City, this morning received word of tho doath of Martin Mills, which occurred at Reading. JJo was a veteran of tho Cuban war and a membor of tho 4th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Do- ceased was 30 years old and is survived by his wifo and two children. Paine's Celery Compound Makes Weak Women Strong. Uses the best ma terial. Does satis factory work, attends to orders promptly and pleases you with ; his prices. PLl HBER. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets. Our Shampooing Method Is 'dally ac quiring new patrons. We aro really surprised at the results obtained from It. We do it at your homo every day. Wednesday and Saturday excepted. Perfect Combing Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Of tho hair should be done after the hair is shampooed. Instead of pull. ntr tho hair out In hunehes through tho many knots iroduced we do it gracefully, hus avoiding the loss of any of me iocus. Ferguson House Block, THE THIEF OF TIME. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parte of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. Ihis putting off things causes lots of harm ; for instance, the opinion that the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined, We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Cents per yard for home' made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and sec our new line oi Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest down West Centre street and the furthest down In prices. A fow more steps to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. 7 NewYqrk. FAMOUS OAINflDIE:, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, roil SAIJ2 11 V FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. MAKE YOUR SELECTION Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the akin Is Inva riably obtained by thorq who use l'oziom'B Complexion J'owder. You are certain to find attractive furnishing here. , All shades and shapes of pretty lies, All sizes and colors In good shirts. All the correct and dressy collars. See our stock of canes. Mrrcliant Tallorlnir Agent Crescent bicycles. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. What tllti Lucy A. Holscr, a trained nurso of eight years' experience and a graduato of tho Homeopathic Hospital of Minneapolis, Minn , here says of Initio's colory compound vitally concerns ovory suffering woman: "I am nlad to testify to tlio merits of l'aluo'u celery compound especially as a tonic In cases of convalescence. I have noticed vory satisfactory results with patients under my caro when I'alno's celery compound was pre scribed." Tho above endorsement Is corroborated by the ezperlonco of Mrs. llasoltou : "Wo Uavd been using your I'alno's celery compound In the Nazarono Home for somo months, and It Is with great pleasure that I can say that our aged people have Invariably been benefited by Its use. I have been using It myself, as has has also my niece, and there has been a marked Improvement la our hoalth. I was very much run-down after tbo winter's hard work, but am feeling very much better. I have recommended it to a number of friends outside of the Home, and tboy, too', have 'been greatly ploasod with the results. Wo shall never bo without it In the Homo." Mrs. M. A. Hasolton, Manager Nuzureuo Homo, 2033-2034 Columbia Ave , Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Cbandlor, President of the Society for the Promotion of Health, Chicago, 111., says : "Too constant application to work has at times causod Blck and nervous headaches, vory persistent and painful. At such times Paine's celery compound has afforded me quick relief, and I know of nothing that will tako its place." Luclnda B. Chandler. KNOCKED OUT ! Profits on Our Men's and Boys' Suits Are Knocked Out Entirely This Week. We can sell you Blue Serge Suits, for Men and Boys, from S4.00 up to $12. ";o. We can sell vou a nice Light Summer Suit, made up in the latest style, for 3.50, or if you want a better one we have them all prices up to $13.00. Perhaps you will read our "Ad" and think that times are too hard to buy clothing, but when you realize that we have reduced all our prices to meet the present hard times, you will agree with us that such bargains were never offered you before, and you will also agree with us, after you inspect our stock and learn our prices, that we have been, are now, and always will be, the leaders in fashionable, well made, gooa ntting clothing at prices 20 per cent, lower than the lowest. Mammoth Clothing House, Largest Clothing House In the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St. I Goldin, Proprietor. Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger .-tock to show you and are sure we can please you. Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Musical Goods. See our special line ot ladi s' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 123 South Main Street. F FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and '. Retail. I'loor oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yards for 25 cents. Ik'nt creamery butter, 21 cents. Hums, 9 cents, Bliouldera, 0 cent, 'lliree bluest mackerel, 23 cents. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Btreet. E3. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATT END ED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St, RESIDENCE ; 221 N. West St, NEW GOODS 1 - NEW STORE ! - NEW MAN ! No. 38 North Main Street, Watson Building. Near Lloyd Street. Harry Uevit, Proprietor. Our stock and our store is new, entirely a New York purchase. Specialties in hats and caps and gents' furnishings. A full line of men's, ladies', misses' and children's shoes at saving prices. Table Wuens, Napkins, Toweling, Lace Curtains, White Goods and Embroideries. Ladies' underwear, hosiery and gloves a specialty. Also children's suits and knee pants. Pay us a visit as it will pay you, No trouble to show goods,